The Interdisciplinary Entrepreneurship Research Group (IERG) at the University of Missouri-Columbia is a cross-campus consortium of scholars studying entrepreneurship. IERG faculty represent six colleges, including Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources (CAFNR), Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering, and Law.

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The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation of Kansas City awarded the IERG a $593,792 grant for its project, "Advancing Academic Research on Entrepreneurship."

IERG Faculty
  • Todd Chiles, Assistant Professor of Management, College of Business
  • Michael Cook, Professor of Agricultural Economics, CAFNR
  • Thomas Crowe, Associate Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, College of Engineering
  • John Gardner, Associate Dean of Research & Outreach, CAFNR
  • Daniel Greening, Associate Professor of Management, College of Business
  • David Jonassen, Professor of Learning Technologies, College of Education
  • Thomas Johnson, Professor of Agricultural Economics and Public Administration, CAFNR & Truman School of Public Administration
  • Joseph Johnston, Professor of Counseling Psychology, College of Education
  • Nicholas Kalaitzandonakes, Professor of Agricultural Economics, CAFNR
  • Cerry Klein, Professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Peter Klein, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, CAFNR
  • Doug Moesel, Associate Professor of Management, College of Business
  • Michael Nichols, Adjunct Associate Professor of Engineering, College of Engineering, and Director, Federal & State Technology Program (MOFAST) & SBIR/STTR Assistance Centers
  • David O'Brien, Professor of Rural Sociology, CAFNR
  • Joseph Parcell, Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, CAFNR
  • Michael Sykuta, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, CAFNR
  • Bruce Walker, Dean, College of Business
  • Henry White, Professor of Physics, College of Arts & Sciences
  • Yin Xia, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, CAFNR
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